The Cell Sciences Imaging Facility (CSIF) is a Beckman Center supported, university service center that provides high resolution, state-of-the-art light and electron microscopy technologies for imaging and analyzing the molecular and structural organization of cells, tissue and bioengineered materials. The CSIF operates two sites at Stanford University: The SOM Beckman Center CSIF and the SOE Shriram Center CSIF. Both facility sites are open to all members of the Stanford community as well as to external academic and industry researchers (with approval of the facility Director).

Events

Ever wonder how your living cells will look in 3D, without staining?

The Shriram Center CSIF in Stanford will be hosting the new tomographic holographic microscope from Nanolive on Friday, May 8.

The 3D Cell Explorer is a high speed, high resolution, non-invasive microscope that is able to look inside living cells. This allows you to record stunning, high resolution 3D images of entire cells in just a few seconds.